OBD-2?
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fallen_angel00
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OBD-2?
I'm looking into getting the interceptor gauge that plugs into the obd-2 sensor, but i wanted to make sure that my 2000 dodge does have one. Can anyone help me with this one?
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Cbussilver01es
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Im sure you do all cars after 1996 were made with obd2 port, just check under your dash directly under your fuses and check for a port where the obd scan tool will plug in.

kinda hard to see but you get the idea.

kinda hard to see but you get the idea.
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01 Dodge Neon MSII 2.0 DOHC turbo, '13 Dodge Dart Mopar Edition 1.4 Multi-Air turbo

Nos is a lot like a hot chick with std's you wanna hit it but are afraid of the consequences.
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fallen_angel00
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The Chrysler OBD2 system uses a protocol called ISO 9141. If my memory serves me correctly, that is the most widely used protocol in the automotive industry. Check for that when you're looking at buying a scan tool. The General Motors standard is completely incompatible with ISO 9141.
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